calamariˌkæl əˈmɑr i, ˌkɑ lə-
calamari (n)
English Definitions:
squid, calamari, calamary (noun)
(Italian cuisine) squid prepared as food
calamari (Noun)
squid as food, especially cooked in the form of calamari rings
calamari (Noun)
squid, the mollusk, in general
calamari
Squid is eaten in many cuisines; in English, the culinary name calamari is often used for squid dishes. There are many ways to prepare and cook squid. Fried squid is common in the Mediterranean. In New Zealand, Australia, the United States, Canada, and South Africa, it is sold in fish and chip shops. In Britain, it can be found in Mediterranean 'calamari' or Asian 'salt and pepper fried squid' forms in various establishments, often served as a bar snack, street food, or starter. Squid can be prepared for consumption in a number of other ways. In Korea, it is sometimes served raw, and elsewhere it is used as sushi, sashimi and tempura items, grilled, stuffed, covered in batter, stewed in gravy and served in stir-fries, rice, and noodle dishes. Dried shredded squid is a common snack in some Asian regions, including East Asia.
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